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Publisher’s Letter: A Call for Real Tolerance
by Aaron Smargon ‘11 This Veteran’s Day, the Tory hosted a talk by Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser titled “Is Islam... -
The Street View from Nassau Hall: Investigating the Eating Club Task Force
by Aaron Smargon ‘11 For nearly half its history, the University has intermittently issued policy recommendations regarding the independent eating... -
The Aesthetics of Conservatism: Why Conservatives Need to Reclaim the Arts
by David Pederson ’12 The conservative movement today, it is not too much to say, has largely abandoned the arts.... -
Cynthia Cherrey’s Tabula Rasa
by Sam Norton ’12 Many of the most consequential issues facing Princeton today fall under the jurisdiction of the Vice... -
Student Organizations: A Path to Responsibility and Community?
by Kimberly Hopewell ’13 Is your hair red? If so, I bet you didn’t know Princeton has dedicated a special... -
Aspire – The Largest Fundraising Campaign in University History, and It’s Not For You
by Chris Goodnow ’14 “Aspire” is an intentionally ambiguous term, a word that forces our eyes to grow wide and... -
Conservative Groups on Campus
by David Byler ’14 The Tory prides itself on being a serious journal of conservative and moderate thought. Nevertheless, we... -
Princeton, Religion, and Politics — The Politics of Catholics and Protestants on Campus
by Toni Alimi ’13 Especially in recent elections, religion has come to be an integral part of the American political... -
Hummus Referendum
by Kimberly Hopewell At first it was disheartening to see that a spat about hummus had garnered the top spot...